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Recent comments show Beckham positioning for Chelsea

Soccerblog 19 July @ 10:39 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Have you noticed the number of pro-Chelsea comments coming out of Beckham's mouth ?

He stepped into the controversy surrounding John Terry's future at Stamford Bridge with City baiting the England captain with record weekly wages.

"JT's like that. He's passionate about football, not passionate about money.

The return of Deco

Soccerblog 18 August @ 08:46 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Chelsea totally tore up Sunderland, a pretty decent side, today. I have no idea why Paul Wilson wrote that the Blues would be the first to drop out of the top four. Maybe he got too much sun in Mallorca. Something about the coach being new to the Premiership. At this point this Blues team could coach themselves.

Gallas may not be ready for the Chelsea encounter

Soccerblog 28 November @ 12:27 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Apparently William Gallas has problems putting his contact lens on because the left eye is still so swollen from the collision with Arshavin's head in the Standard Liege game.

Wenger was not overly optimistic about his chances. "I cannot say that William Gallas will play, unfortunately. The ankle should be alright but the eye is still very, very, very swollen.

In Chelsea's squad lie England's future managers

Soccerblog 13 September @ 12:21 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Saturday, June 1st, 1991 was the day when Man Utd won the Cup Winners Cup beating Barca, 2-1 in a nerve wracking final, the first such honour for an English side.

Steve Bruce almost scored a goal but it was Mark Hughes with two goals who stole the show. In that squad too were Paul Ince, Bryan Robson, and Mike Phelan.

El gol de Terry and nothing else

El Balón Europeo 15 November @ 05:15 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Una imagen que dice todo y a la vez nada. Lamentablemente, poco podemos destacar de un Chelsea – Manchester United donde el principal hecho que resaltó por sobre el resto –dejando de lado el gol, claro está- fue nuevamente la muestra del pésimo arbitraje inglés ante la agresión del joven Evans al marfileño Drogba.

A few thoughts on Hiddink's rumoured return to Chelsea

Soccerblog 22 November @ 02:53 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Amidst all the swirl of Hiddink's possible moves, the Chelsea rumours seem to carry most credibility. They could soon have Guus Hiddink back as technical director. It would look a bit crowded at the top with Carlo Ancelotti as manager, Frank Arnesen as director of football, and Ron Gourlay elevated to CEO in place of Peter Kenyon.